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Difficult to diagnose and potentially deadly — this lesser-known disease is becoming more common
A deadly bacterial disease that mimics symptoms of other illnesses is becoming more common after an historically wet summer in the tropical climates of north Queensland.
So far this year the soil-borne bacteria, melioidosis, has claimed 31 lives with the total number of cases exceeding 200.
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